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Finding parking near Good Seasons City Centre Hotel Den Bosch, Den Bosch
parking Good Seasons City Centre Hotel Den Bosch is mainly about getting the right access for this car-restricted city-centre area. For drivers, you have a clear starting point (the hotel’s own garage) and then several practical public options when you arrive and need something reliable around the paid parking zones.
Private covered parking at Good Seasons (Kerkstraat 56)
Good Seasons offers a private, covered parking garage with access via the hotel. The hotel states the entrance is at the front of the hotel (Kerkstraat 56, 5211 KH), and because parts of the centre are car-free, you reach the garage by using the intercom/infopoles at the traffic obstacles near Parade, then follow the directions into Kerkstraat.
The hotel indicates you can use the garage until 11:00 on the day of checkout. The stated cost is €25,00 per parking place per night.
Note: Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this specific location, but drivers can check Mobypark for future availability if you want to plan ahead for later dates.
Paid street parking in Den Bosch city centre (meters/zones)
If you’re not using the hotel garage, expect time-limited paid street parking in the centre. One commonly shared rate range for Den Bosch centre parking is €2,98 to €4,31 per hour, but the exact price and paid hours depend on the parking zone—so always confirm on the signage and the parking meter before you leave your car.
Because the centre has car-free and restricted sections, focus on spots that are clearly marked as public parking. Avoid places that look like loading areas, crossings, or restricted street segments—enforcement is often strict where traffic is managed.
Public garages around the centre (often easier than street parking)
When street availability is tight, look for public multi-storey garages (parkeergarages) near the centre. Garages typically suit drivers who want fewer “zone surprises” (find-by-signage entry rules, clearer ticket/payment flow, and more consistent access compared with metered curb spaces).
On busy days (weekends, peak shopping hours, or events), public garages can be the practical fallback when curb spaces fill quickly—drivers can also check Mobypark for future availability in case a nearby private option becomes available.
Overnight timing and arrival checklist
- Match your parking time to checkout rules: the hotel states garage use is available until 11:00 on checkout day.
- Plan your route for car-free access: use the hotel’s access instructions via the Parade area and the intercom when you approach the restricted streets.
- Double-check the zone on arrival: even within the same city-centre area, paid hours can differ by street/block.
- Keep payment ready: be prepared to pay at the meter/ticket machine and follow the posted “paid until” time.
Quick comparison: what to choose when you arrive
| Your situation | Most practical option | What to verify on the spot |
|---|---|---|
| Staying at Good Seasons and want the simplest access | Good Seasons private garage | Intercom/access instructions and the 11:00 checkout-day deadline |
| Short stop and you can park on the street | Paid street parking in marked zones | Exact tariff and paid hours for the zone you park in |
| Curb parking is hard to find | Public garages near the centre | Entrance rules, height limits (if posted), and opening/entry timing |